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Friday, July 25, 2008

Robert Grenier
reading the wall

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When typographers scribble

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Scrawl

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This Sunday, reading
An Ear in Bartram’s Tree
in Bartram’s garden

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Maxine Chernoff’s “World
in English & Portuguese

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Tom Raworth, who just turned 70,
talking with Charles Bernstein (MP3)

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Nancy Galbraith has died

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Charles Bernstein’s “Hero of the Local:
Robert Creeley & the Persistence of American Poetry”
(scroll down,
but if you read Spanish,
check out Antonio Ochoa’s
Autobiografía de Robert Creeley”
on the same page)

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Some new recordings by yours truly
on the Academy of American Poets website:

Albany” from The Alphabet

Quindecagon,” also from The Alphabet

A Love Song” by William Carlos Williams

from ‘What,’” from The Alphabet

Another passage “from ‘What’

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Robert Kelly reads Coleridge’s “Kublai Khan

Susan Howe reads “The Nonconformist’s Memorial

Clayton Eshleman reads César Vallejo’s “XIII

Wanda Coleman reads “American Sonnet (35)

Christian Bök reads Hugo Ball’s “Karawane

Jena Osman reads “Mercury Rising (A Visualization

Allen Ginsberg reads “Howl

Anne Waldman reads “Stereo

Richard Howard reads Browning’s “My Last Duchess

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Talking with Ravi Shankar

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Talking with Nick Piombino

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Seven riddles of form

Appreciating Zukofsky
from the other side of poetics

Robert Leiter on Zukofsky’s sound & sense

Zukofsky’s Dell

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53 new book reviews at Galatea Resurrects

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Jeffrey Beam on Asheville’s WPVM Wordplay (MP3)
(sound link good only until the weekend)

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Mark Truscott:
“interventions in poetry”

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A monument to Nicola Vaptsarov

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Talking with Blake Butler

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Some recognition for Penn Kemp

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Remembering William Studebaker

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Gloucester’s laureate announces his program

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Brian Turner on Fresh Air

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A profile of John McNamee

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Salman Rushdie, a novelist again

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Talking with Ric Royer

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Butcher-poet

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“We had to destroy the library
in order to save it”

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Next season at the Folger:
Rae Armantrout &
a whole bunch o’ quietude

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Talking with Francisco Aragon

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Peter Riley’s obit of Andrew Crozier

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It is hard to turn away from  running water

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Opening ¶¶ for sale

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From flarf to barf

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Kay Ryan, Alice Notley & tarot

An excellent profile of Kay Ryan

How much of any outsider is Ryan?

America’s busiest poet

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The Trial of Ezra Pound
(streaming audio available until the weekend)

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Rilke & the question of self-identity

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Kevin Killian on Tom Devaney

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Is any Amis any good?

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Poetry of the self-taught

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Message to Poetry:
more quietude please
(& quoting Zukofsky to justify it!)

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The Dylan Thomas walking tour

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What’s in a name?

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Tale of the Genji mss.
turns up after 68 years

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Amazon’s impact on small publishers

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How to speak Shakespeare

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Sending in full professors
to teach comp.

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The death of Harry Potter?

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The writer who could not read

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A bookstore closes in Bakersfield

& in North Andover, MA

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Newspapers are dying

Oh no we’re not

The impact on “minority” journalists

Abandoning a responsibility

Saving the industry

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Grim news
in the war on criticism

An era ends

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Wikipedia goes into print

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French resistance to Google Book Search crumbling

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In Canada, libraries thrive

How to store data digitally
for a century or more

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Paul Hoover
on the decadence of the
US

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Did Google make Nicholas Carr stupid?

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A Project Runway for artists

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Talking with Rem Koolhaas

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Everything is Godard

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Ebert says goodbye to TV

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Blogging & theater criticism

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Beckett’s novels on stage

Beckett’s voice
(a video!)

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Martin E.P. Seligman & the big Oops

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Monday, July 21, 2008


Filreis & Bernstein in the PENNsound studio photo by Mark Stehle

Charles Bernstein on Al Filreis’
Counter-Revolution of the Word:
The Conservative Attack on Modern Poetry, 1945-1960

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an aversion to cooperative endeavors

Edward Byrne on Kay Ryan

PBS

San Francisco Chronicle

Adam Kirsch on Ryan

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Armantrout on Armantrout

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David Shapiro on the faux FOH controversy

Kent Johnson’s “reply”

Kirby Olson has an opinion

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The poetry collection with a six figure advance

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Patrick Oguejiofor’s Drums of Curfew

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Every broadside has a story

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Marjorie Perloff on an odd Mayakovsky medley

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Chingiz Aitmatov has died

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John Ashbery: readings from the 1960s & ‘70s
(also ‘80s, ‘90s & ‘00s)

Ashbery, talking for an hour with Al Filreis (MP3)

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Cognitive mapping, poetry & cluster bombs

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Poetry & navigation

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The relentlessness of Clayton Eshleman

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Sam Beckett in Dublin

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Reb Livingston’s Dream Poet Anthology

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Lunchtime for Dr. Benway

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The most redundant site on the web

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Yang Yi wins Akutagawa Prize

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Rabbit Light Movies:
a video zine of poets reading

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Karlo Mila’s A Well-Written Body

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The man who collects
Governor-General Award winners

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Getting into Zukofsky

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Larry McMurtry’s Books

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ABA offers indie bookstores
a print-on-demand program

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Quantum poetics

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Jerry Rothenberg on Jean Pierre Faye

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Did Robert Browning murder Elizabeth Barrett?

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Who was Homer?

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A profile of J.M. Barrie

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Library funding support
is only marginally related
to library visitation”

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Truth in blurbing?

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the plums
that were
in the icebox

& so much more

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Is this the Shakespeare thief?

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Wendy Cope
writes of & for the BBC

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Talking with Tobias Wolff

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Noel Hodgson’s Dancing over Cheviot

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Rushdie claims really stupid record

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Talking with Doug Manson

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A promo piece for poetry
for
New Zealand’s Montana Poetry Day

Plus an anthology on dying

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An unexpurgated First Circle at last

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Tess Taylor on Kathleen Jamie

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Birkerts on Naipaul

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The poet & the fisherman

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Talking with Mary Jo Salter

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A short profile of Jordie Albiston

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Ian Blake & a benign ghost

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A Borders closes in upstate NY

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Poetry CDs an alternative to talk radio

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Yeats goes intermedia

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The poetry of Carlos Rivera

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The Gas Hike Poems

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Edward Thomas’ Annotated Collected Poems

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How fiction works

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Mary Karr on Charlie Simic

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25 years of interactive fiction

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Leslie Anne Mcilroy, live & with music

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War of the Worlds the cover

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Buried Treasure Island

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Talking with Douglas McLennan

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Degas & Levine

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Christopher Hitchens, Damien Hirst
& the art of the stunt

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Parsing language online

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Drum Tao

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Steve Lopez on the violin music of
Nathaniel Ayers

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Can dance ever be too sexy?

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Gonzo

More Gonzo

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Deconstructing
the right’s attack on theory

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Who misses critics?

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40 years after
the Prague Spring

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The United States
& the narrative of decline

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The problem of comments stream bullies

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Making Richard Rorty

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The nerd / geek divide

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Ben Friedlander
on flarf, SloPo & slow food
from his vantage in
Sicily

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The role of the muse in flarf

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Juliana Spahr & Eliot Weinberger’s
”post-9/11 poetics”

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Rachel Blau DuPlessis & William Watkin
discuss Draft 33: Deixis

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Many recordings of Bill Griffiths

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Lyn Hejinian & Giorgio Agamben

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Daisy Fried & Carl Meinhardt
on
Logan’s O’Hara

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UC Berkeley obit for Alfred Arteaga

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J.H. Prynne
reading John Wieners’ “Cocaine”

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William Studebaker
is missing & presumed drowned

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Clayton Eshleman talking with
Paul Hoover & Maxine Chernoff

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Seth Abramson on
the state of the small press

And part 2

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Eleven poems read by Lee Harwood

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David Vincenti
on classification in poetry

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Stanley Fish on John Milton

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Paul Hoover on Newlipo

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Andrea Brady’s page
at Archive of the Now

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Charles Bernstein:
Every True Religion is Bound to Fail

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Geoff Nunberg on language & technology

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The Pessoa-Crowley correspondence
is for sale

Some poems by Pessoa
in the International Herald Tribune

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Howard Junker on “Aunt Lute’s Women

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When an editor take a best-seller with him

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Rigoberto Gonzáles on Gabriela Juaregui

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Outrage & a resignation
over Gloucester’s new laureate

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Tracking George Colburn

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Theo Dorgan & Gerald Dawes

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A dozen MP3s of poems by Patricia Farrell

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Jen Hadfield, Peter Manson & Mervyn Peake

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Selima Hill’s Gloria: Selected Poems

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Nabokov’s Crystograms

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Performing Shakespeare’s Sonnets

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Recordings & resources
for Kaia Sand

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The logic of fighting
cultural decay

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Alan Shapiro’s Old War

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Giving journalism a bad name

Is it curtains for critics?”
(sans photos)

The critics

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The return of British avant-garde fiction

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Tom Weston & Sue Wootton

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Talking with Edward Hirsch

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Are ereaders the iPod of books?

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An arrest at last in the theft of
”the most important printed book
in the English language”

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A reading in Mangalore

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Elizabeth Hardwick,
with & without Robert Lowell

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Meaning Schmeaning

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Appropriation, quotation, ©, theft

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Wordsworth “Daffodil” estate for sale

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A Michigan poetry site

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A David von Schlegell timeline

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Robin Gunningham is Banksy

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TMI

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What you paint
says about you

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Playing David Byrne’s building

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Wright’s Buffalo masterpiece
shines again

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The reconstruction of Seymour Papert

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The next renaissance